Posts Tagged ‘decoration’

We reinterpret English classical style in a brand-new way. To shape this universe we mixed different patterns and colours, golden and metal details with oak tables, we made transforming lights, which could be changed by the remote from cold to warm. We created the atmosphere of light chick and fresh classic.

Designers divided the whole space (over 600 square metres) by using semi transparent screens and Chinese garden windows. Creating a picture in the scene and a scene in the picture, both of them complement each other, forming a wonderful visual centre.

UNDICI is an innovative collection of laser-engraved parquet, born from the collaboration between Listone Giordano – guardian of memory and ancient traditions in the production of high quality wood parquet floorings and InkiostroBianco – brand of handcrafted and custom-made wallpapers.

The dummy tags function as mere decoration, but the artist hid a few real price tags among them some lucky visitors can win a real product with Just Decoration is a fictive brand. The installation is a symbolic game of art that playfully holds a mirror to the human obsession with decoration and appearance.

The colour palette chosen for this interior is calm and moderate – grey, beige, silver, black and white. There are a lot of glass surfaces and walls, as well as a glazed roof and many dormer windows that provide a lot of natural daylight and a feeling of wide space in the room.

The main color, white, is to support the main focus they have, which is a forward thinking / futuristic company. Most of the furniture has round corners to make the co-workers and their customers feel more included.

In a contemporary culture of excess and shifting values, Big Will and Friends calls for architects and artists to embrace the temporal qualities of domestic decor that value appearance over substance, and the ephemeral over the secure and lasting.

The designers took the cube as the basic unit, combining with the spatial distribution and created the decorative shapes on the ceiling which is full of oriental wooden elements based on the parametric design methods.

With more than 130 stores nationwide, China undisputedly is Muji’s biggest overseas market, and although the country’s staggering economic growth of the past decades has dwindled, the Japanese ‘No Brand’ retailer will be accelerating store openings in this vast market to at least 50 per year from 2017.

The central bar in covered with black ceramic tiles in an hexagon shape like the hexagon wooden parts placed in the ceiling. The Ceiling of the rest of the bar is made of wooden parts combined with plasterboards in the shape of waves.